Wyatt scored 31 points in both of his tournament games and almost single-handedly advanced the Owls to the Sweet 16. Wyatt was only selected by 5 entries, two of which are first and second in the standings respectively.

Russ Smith, Louisville

The Cardinals might have been the most impressive team in the first weekend easily dispatching their opponents. Russ Smith was a key contributor scoring 50 points in the first two games. Smith was the second most popular player selected behind Cody Zeller.

Marshall Henderson, Ole Miss

Henderson was on just 3.7% of teams; Marshall Mathers scored 40 points for those who selected him. The Rebels were a last second shot away from being in the Sweet 16; perhaps if Henderson had been more efficient (33.3% from the floor in the tourney) they would still be dancing.

Three top busts:

Ryan Kelly, Duke

Kelly was the 12th most selected player and he rewarded the faithful by scoring 8 points against Albany and 1 point against Creighton. Foul trouble has limited Kelly thus far.

Otto Porter Jr., Georgetown

The Hoyas ran into the buzz saw in the first round and were not able to escape shooting 37.5% as a team. Porter did not help matters shooting a season low 29.4% and managing just 13 points. Porter was the 10th most selected player.

Ben McLemore, Kansas

McLemore is an exciting talent but has not shown up for the tournament. He scored 11 points in his first game against Western Kentucky and 2 points against UNC. McLemore is a combined 2 for 14 from the floor. McLemore was the 6th most selected player.

Best entry names:

JudgeSmails – “Gambling is illegal at Bushwood sir, and I never slice.”

Lawnmowerman – A simple man is turned into a genius through the application of computer science, trailer, I highly recommend it.